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 URLDownloadToFile Function
URLDownloadToFile Function

Downloads bits from the Internet and saves them to a file.

Syntax

HRESULT URLDownloadToFile(      
    LPUNKNOWN pCaller,     LPCTSTR szURL,     LPCTSTR szFileName,     DWORD dwReserved,     LPBINDSTATUSCALLBACK lpfnCB );

Parameters

pCaller
A pointer to the controlling IUnknown interface of the calling Microsoft ActiveX component, if the caller is an ActiveX component. If the calling application is not an ActiveX component, this value can be set to NULL. Otherwise, the caller is a Component Object Model (COM) object that is contained in another component, such as an ActiveX control in the context of an HTML page. This parameter represents the outermost IUnknown of the calling component. The function attempts the download in the context of the ActiveX client framework, and allows the caller container to receive callbacks on the progress of the download.
szURL
A pointer to a string value that contains the URL to download. Cannot be set to NULL. If the URL is invalid, INET_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILURE is returned.
szFileName
A pointer to a string value containing the name or full path of the file to create for the download. If szFileName includes a path, the target directory must already exist.
dwReserved
Reserved. Must be set to 0.
lpfnCB
A pointer to the IBindStatusCallback interface of the caller. By using OnProgress, a caller can receive download status. URLDownloadToFile calls the OnProgress and OnDataAvailable methods as data is received. The download operation can be canceled by returning E_ABORT from any callback. This parameter can be set to NULL if status is not required.

Return Value

Returns one of the following values.

S_OKThe download started successfully.
E_OUTOFMEMORYThe buffer length is invalid, or there is insufficient memory to complete the operation.
INET_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILUREThe specified resource or callback interface was invalid.

Remarks

URLDownloadToFile binds to a host that supports IBindHost to perform the download. To do this, it first queries the controlling IUnknown passed as pCaller for IServiceProvider, then calls IServiceProvider::QueryService with SID_SBindHost. If pCaller does not support IServiceProvider, IOleObject or IObjectWithSite is used to query the object's host container. If no IBindHost interface is supported, or pCaller is NULL, URLDownloadToFile creates its own bind context to intercept download notifications.

URLDownloadToFile returns S_OK even if the file cannot be created and the download is canceled. If the szFileName parameter contains a file path, ensure that the destination directory exists before calling URLDownloadToFile.

For best control over the download and its progress, an IBindStatusCallback interface is recommended.

Function Information

Stock Implementationurlmon.dll
Custom ImplementationNo
HeaderUrlmon.h
Import libraryUrlmon.lib
Minimum availabilityInternet Explorer 3.0
Minimum operating systems Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95
UnicodeImplemented as ANSI and Unicode versions.
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Should double check after getting S_OK      EricLaw   |   Edit   |  
Note that this API returns S_OK if the file download succeeds but the file creation fails (e.g. because you specified a non-existent folder, drive, etc). Hence, you should ensure the file exists before attempting to operate on it.
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Vista has additional return codes.      Walter Johnson ... Noelle Mallory - MSFT   |   Edit   |  
Not entirely sure of all of the return codes, but the three listed with this article do not cover all possible return codes.
This was not helpful at all.      lcxdx58pl9 ... Noelle Mallory - MSFT   |   Edit   |  
How about a sample program showing the use of this function?
Works with local IE cache.      Thomas Hamke   |   Edit   |  

If the file was changed on server, this method does not get the new file. The download will start from local IE cache. With 'DeleteUrlCacheEntry' it is possible to clear such cached data before getting the actual file.

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DeleteUrlCacheEntry      kingces95   |   Edit   |  
Wow, thanks a ton to Thomas Hamke for that note about 'DeleteUrlCacheEntry'. I might have figured out that for some reason I wasn't pulling the latest version down off the server but without that post I'm not sure I'd ever have figured out what API to call to clear the cache. DeleteUrlCacheEntry isn't even declared in the same urlmon -- it's way over in wininet! So thanks Thomas!
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Seems to hang when used under Vista and network connection is lost      BarnyJuno   |   Edit   |  
I use this function in a program that has to run under both Vista and XP, and I have to know when a network connection is lost during a file download. Under XP, everything is fine: disconnect the network, URLDownloadToFile exits immediately and I can begin to pick up the pieces. Under Vista, the function just hangs.
I've got a callback defined, and I thought that something would get reported through there, but no.

Anybody know what's going on?


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